10/13/2008 News For: Dependent Medical InsuranceAustralia Senate to support health insurance changes CANBERRA, Oct 13 Reuters - The Australian government on Monday won backing from a key Senator for its plans to make it easier for people to abandon private health insurance, in a move set to upset listed private health insurers. Advance medical directive program scheduled CRYSTAL LAKE ? The Partners Coalition for Improved End of Life Care will offer a program about advance medical directives at 7 p.m. Oct. 23 at the McHenry County Conference Center. Medical Group Against Abortion Ban For the first time, the South Dakota State Medical Association is taking sides in the debate over a proposed abortion ban. Kent Erdahl reports. Probe on fake admissions in Jharkhand medical colleges Jharkhand Health Minister Bhanu Pratap Sahi announced that a vigilance probe has been ordered in the fake admissions that took place in the three medical colleges. Flu shots now available at Albert Lea Medical Center Flu shots are now available by appointment at Albert Lea Medical Center. To schedule an appointment please call 379-2211. Flu shots will also be offered at regularly scheduled clinic appointments. SCH medical staff gains new member SUNBURY ? The administration of Sunbury Community Hospital & Outpatient Center SCH is pleased to announce the addition of Dr. Andrew Fabian to its active medical staff. Mixed-signal FPGAs advance clinical medical apps Increasing healthcare costs, the prevalence of chronic diseases, aging populations and large emerging markets--such as China, India and Brazil--are creating tremendous demand for affordable, robust and reliable medical devices to improve the treatment and care of millions of patients worldwide, and cure an increasing range of diseases. In turn, medical device designers are exploring new ... Medical teams take the football field EAST LANSING -- Staff from the emergency rooms at Sparrow Hospital and Ingham Regional Medical Center face off on the football field at 3 p.m. today. What?s cooking at Cleveland Regional Medical Center? Cleveland Regional Medical Center CRMC makes it easy to cook healthier foods that are low-calorie, lower in fat and full of flavor. BCAA discontinues wait-list insurance plan The B.C. Automobile Association BCAA has now backed away from offering a controversial medical wait-list insurance policy. The policy guaranteed people wouldn't have to wait over a certain number of ... |


